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Stuttgart 56, Vilseck 43

Friday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 11 9 14 9 43
Stuttgart 6 18 20 12 56

Top scorers – Vilseck: Jeremiah Dorff 9, Kyle Sullivan 8, Wyatt Smith 6; Stuttgart: Kurt Flores 21, Max Andryisiak 17, Jaden Srun 5.

Stuttgart 43, Vilseck 28

Saturday at Stuttgart

Top scorers – Vilseck: Sullivan 12, Dorff 6; Stuttgart: Flores 14, Andryisiak 7, Zach Cerda 6.

Spangdahlem 64, Hohenfels 50

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Spangdahlem 23 16 15 10 64
Hohenfels 9 3 16 22 50

Scoring – Spangdahlem: Jase Tyler 15, Zander Doulder 14, Roman Wells 13, Caleb Jackson 8, Jesus Nunez 5, Nik Bryington 4, Isaac Espinoza 3, Malachi Murray 2; Hohenfels: Jacob Berkau 32, Jayden Ruelas 3, Connor Landreth 3, Kyrin Smith 2, Jaylene Greene 2, Adrian Collier 2, Lucas Gibbs 2, Nasir Vargas 2, Ethan Ruelas 2. Noteworthy Doulder had 12 rebounds, Wells had 6 boards and Bryington had 5 rebounds for the Sentinels.

Spangdahlem 70, Hohenfels 45

Saturday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Spangdahlem 20 18 22 10 70
Hohenfels 13 12 7 13 45

Scoring – Spangdahlem: Tyler 25, Doulder 21, Nehemiah Smith 5, Jackson 5, Wells 4, Brody McVey 3, Bryington 2, Bryce Servais 2, Nunez 2, Kingston Sago 1. Hohenfels: Berkau 16, Lucas Gibbs 8, Jayden Ruelas 8, Connor Landreth 5, Nasir Vargas 4, Bronson Jackson 2, Ethan Ruelas 2. Noteworthy Doulder and Wells each had 11 rebounds for the Sentinels.

Sigonella 65, Marymount 26

Friday at Sigonella

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Marymount 13 8 1 4 26
Sigonella 15 28 4 18 65

Top scorers – Marymount: Claudio Romani 13, Max Schnepf 10, Elliot Monchablon 6; Sigonella: Jacob Maloney 20, William Thompson 11, Cooper Harrison 10, Gideon Tesfay 10

Sigonella 43, Marymount 4

Saturday at Sigonella

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Marymount 2 2 0 4
Sigonella 9 23 11 43

Top scorers – Marymount: Konstantinos Metallinos 2, Mykhayio Klasov 2; Sigonella: Bobby Gibbons 13, KJ Lawerence 10, Maloney 7.

American Overseas School of Rome 39, Bahrain 36

Thursday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 3 13 10 10 36
AOSR 13 5 5 16 39

Top scorers – Bahrain: Mercado Rodriguez 12, Jimnah Niyi-Yusuf 10, Dave Britton 8; AOSR: Leoe Maggi 20, Ali Ceke 8, Saverio Nazzi 4.

Rota 49, Bahrain 36

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 20 4 4 8 36
Rota 3 14 17 15 49

Top scorers – Bahrain: Britton 13, Abdul Rana 9, Mercardo Rodriguez 6; Rota: Jad Acutim 26, Parker Njoku 8.

Naples 50, AOSR 39

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Naples 16 9 11 14 50
AOSR 11 9 13 6 39

Top scorers – Naples: Jeramiah Robinson 20, Ryan Hernandez 8, Ryan Mumby 8, Landon Hearrin 8; AOSR: Maggi 19, Ceke 10.

Naples 54, Bahrain 42

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 4 14 17 7 42
Naples 11 12 17 14 54

Top scorers – Bahrain: Britton 14, Mercado Rodriguez 14; Naples: Robinson 23, Hearrin 14, Mumby 6.

Rota 54, AOSR 41

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 15 6 14 19 54
AOSR 2 10 18 11 41

Top scorers – Rota: Acutim 17, Jonathan Valenzuela 10, Jude Siat 8, Kaya Geylani 8; AOSR: Maggi 18, Ceke 11, Zaiden Kilany 7, Henrique Mendes 5.

Naples 47, Rota 45

Saturday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 13 12 7 13 45
Naples 14 11 8 14 47

Top scorers – Rota: Acutim 22, Jude Siat 8, Geylani 7; Naples: Robinson 23, Mumby 9, Hearrin 8.

AOSR 72, Bahrain 55

Saturday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 12 15 23 5 55
AOSR 16 22 13 21 72

Top scorers – Bahrain: Drue Britton 25, Mercado Rodriguez 10; AOSR: Maggi 37, Sami Greer 21, Ceke 6.

AFNORTH 60, Ansbach 43

Friday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 6 13 10 14 43
AFNORTH 17 12 18 13 60

Top scorers – Ansbach: Jonathan Beck 14, Makai Sinclair 8, Ryan Benson 8; AFNORTH: Vincent Sheehan 27, Stefan Termure 12, Jason Goldsmith 7. Noteworthy – Termure had 9 assists and 8 rebounds for the Lions, while Goldsmith had 7 rebounds and Sheehan 5 steals.

AFNORTH 55, Ansbach 36

Saturday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 13 8 0 15 36
AFNORTH 25 10 12 8 55

Top scorers – Ansbach: Sinclair 8, Jack Lovallo 8, Lucas Rudy 7; AFNORTH: Sheehan 25, Termure 9, Jackson Lojka 9. Noteworthy – AFNORTH: Termure had 9 rebounds, 7 steals and 6 assists for the Lions, while Lojka had 6 rebounds.

Wiesbaden 59, Lakenheath 20

Friday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Lakenheath 10 10 0 20
Wiesbaden 26 26 7 59

Top scorers Wiesbaden: Joel Idowu 22, Elijah Kidd 21, Teagan McConville 13. Noteworthy Tahjzae Reche had 6 steals, Jake Koschnik had 8 rebounds, Carter Edwards had 6 boards and Idowu had 5 rebounds for the Warriors.

Wiesbaden 64, Lakenheath 24

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Lakenheath 8 11 5 24
Wiesbaden 18 15 31 64

Scoring Wiesbaden: Idowu 23, Kidd 11, Edwards 10, Reche 6, Micheal Tate 6, Dayshaun Philbert 5, McConville 2, Koschnik 1. Noteworthy Idowu had 12 rebounds, Edwards had 7 boards and Tate had 5 steals for the Warriors.

Vicenza 55, Aviano 32

Saturday at Aviano

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vicenza 5 18 22 10 55
Aviano 6 3 8 15 32

Top scorers – Aviano: Briley Hillis 10, Ryan Oliver 5, Cooper Oakley 5, Kamden Beck 5. Noteworthy – Oakley had 8 rebounds and Hillis 5 for the Saints.

Ramstein 73, Black Forest Academy 52

Friday at Ramstein

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
BFA 14 12 13 13 52
Ramstein 20 16 17 20 73

Top scorers BFA: Leo Hemphill 20, Luke Hartman 10, Mateo Chamberlain 5; Ramstein: Aamari Guishard 23, Jayden Young 13, Aarius Guishard 12. Noteworthy Aamari Guishard had 14 rebounds, and Reeece Black and Josiah Evans each had 6 boards for the Royals.

Ramstein 69, BFA 52

Saturday at Ramstein

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
BFA 12 12 19 9 52
Ramstein 11 24 10 24 69

Top scorers Ramstein: Aarius Guishard 15, Aamari Guishard 14, Young 13. Noteworthy Aamari Guishard had 16 rebounds for the Royals.

Girls

Stuttgart 47, Vilseck 7

Friday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Vilseck 0 2 5 0 7
Stuttgart 20 17 8 2 47

Top scorers Stuttgart: Serenity Sampson 16, Alicia Wiggins, Giselle Portalatin 9.

Stuttgart 34, Vilseck 18

Saturday at Stuttgart

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Team
Vilseck 8 3 0 7 18
Stuttgart 7 4 8 15 34

Top scorers – Vilseck: Lyla Ingram 10, M. Ichen 4; Stuttgart: Leah Jumaquio 8, Sampson 8. Noteworthy – Ingram had 5 steals and Ichen 10 rebounds for the Falcons, while Sampson had 9 rebounds and 6 steals for the Panthers.

Spangdahlem 30, Hohenfels 23

Friday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Spangdahlem 6 4 10 10 30
Hohenfels 2 6 7 8 23

Scoring Spangdahlem: Kylie McVey 10, Summer Mundy 8, Aniya Robinson 5, Rebecca Tremel 3, Daliah Malave 3, Bella Valenzuela 1; Hohenfels: Angelaurie Owens 8, Tayanna Carter 5, Evelyn Chernock 4, Makenzie Clark 4, Isabella Garcia 2. Noteworthy Garcia had 6 steals and Owens had 5 rebounds for the Tigers.

Spangdahlem 29, Hohenfels 17

Saturday at Hohenfels

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Spangdahlem 2 5 14 8 29
Hohenfels 8 6 0 3 17

Scoring Spangdahlem: Valenzuela 8, McVey 6, Mundy 6, Lexi Lauer 5, Robinson 4; Hohenfels: Garcia 4, Carter 4, Owens 2, Chernock 2, M. Clark 2, Gianna’li Dreger 2, Brooklyn Clark 1. Noteworthy Jillian Odhiambo had 11 rebounds, and Lena Tocco had 7 steals for the Tigers.

Sigonella 50, Marymount 10

Friday at Sigonella

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Marymount 2 2 4 2 10
Sigonella 17 7 6 20 50

Top scorers – Marymount: Christelle Ineza 6; Sigonella: Madison Hoy 17, London Gibbons 10.

Sigonella 46, Marymount 6

Saturday at Sigonella

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Team
Marymount 0 0 4 2 6
Sigonella 14 9 12 11 46

Top scorers – Marymount: Ineza 4, Maya Khalifa 2; Sigonella: Hoyo 20, Alysia Dobbins 9, Mozi Okechukwu 8.

Vicenza 65, Aviano 37

Friday at Aviano

Scoring – Vicenza: Jenina Smith 26, Yareli Telles 19, Trishauna Lewis 8. Aviano: Aubrey Cannon 23, Gigi Fortuna 8. Noteworthy – Smith had 9 steals and Telles 6 rebounds for the Cougars.

Vicenza 49, Aviano 41

Saturday at Aviano

Scoring – Vicenza: Telles 17, Smith 16, Lewis 8; Aviano: Fortuna 18 points, Cannon 18. Noteworthy – Fortuna had 10 rebounds and Cannon 5 steals for the Saints.

AOSR 61, Bahrain 21

Thursday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 3 11 7 0 21
AOSR 22 11 23 5 61

Top scorers – Bahrain: Anya Dinkles 13, Sophie Kelly 6, Ally Foreman 2; AOSR: Gloria Olivieri 16, Natalia DiMatteo 12, Nina Neroni 10, Silva Goldman 9. Noteworthy – DiMatteo had 9 steals and Elise Bostock 5 for the Falcons and Olivieri 5 steals.

Bahrain 33, Rota 28

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 2 6 13 12 33
Rota 5 5 9 9 28

Top scorers – Bahrain: Dinkle 16, Aailya Niazi 11, Kelly 4, Mike Roberts 2; Rota: Jourdan Timmons 11, Ana Westberg 5, Jeanice DeSilva 4, Gianna Ralson 4.

AOSR 40, Naples 20

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Naples 3 2 7 8 20
AOSR 16 14 8 2 40

Top scorers – Naples: Emily Anderson 10, Emma Garcia 5, Chloe Williams 3, Savannah Ingram 2; AOSR: DiMatteo 12, Silvia Goldman 7, Olivieri 6, Neroni 6. Noteworthy – Neroni had 8 steals and 6 rebounds for the Falcons, while DiMatteo had 5 rebounds and 6 stelas and Leah Renk 5 rebounds.

Bahrain 38, Naples 31

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 8 12 7 11 38
Naples 5 5 11 10 31

Top scorers – Bahrain: Dinkler 18, Kelly 9, Niazi 8; Naples: Anderson 22, Garcia 3.

AOSR 49, Rota 32

Friday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 4 9 10 9 32
AOSR 19 10 18 2 49

Top scorers – Rota: Timmons 18, DeSilva 6, Reyna Pellatier 4, Claire Deisley 4; AOSR: DiMatteo 20, Renk 12, Olivieri 7. Noteworthy – Neroni had 9 rebounds and DiMatteo 8 for the Falcons, while Goldman had 6 assists.

Rota 39, Naples 32

Saturday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Rota 10 11 11 7 39
Naples 4 9 9 10 32

Top scorers – Rota: Timmons 25, DeSilva 11, Pelletier 2, Deisley 1; Naples: Anderson 21, Ingram 5.

AOSR 51, Bahrain 31

Saturday at Rome

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Bahrain 3 3 13 12 31
AOSR 12 11 11 17 51

Top scorers – Dinkler 14, Kelly 7, Nyrell Bulls 6; AOSR: DiMatteo 20, Olivieri 11, Renk 11, Julia Gazulis 4. Noteworthy – DiMatteo had 8 rebounds and Goldman had 5 rebounds and 5 steals.

Ansbach 55, AFNORTH 41

Friday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 10 7 18 20 55
AFNORTH 18 4 11 8 41

Top scorers – Ansbach: Kennedy Lange 25, Elizabeth Agudzi-Addo 23; AFNORTH: Emery Koger 18, Mady Hatfield 6, Clara Pacios 6. Noteworthy – Lange had 13 rebounds for the Cougars and Agudzi-Addo had 6 rebounds and 6 assists and Henderson 5 steals. Koger had 7 rebounds and Pacios 6 for the Lions.

AFNORTH 34, Ansbach 19

Saturday at Brunssum

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Ansbach 1 7 9 2 19
AFNORTH 11 11 8 4 34

Top scorers – Ansbach: Agudzi-Addo 8, Lange 7; AFNORTH: Koger 14, Pacios 14, Alma Horvath 4. Noteworthy – Lange had 9 rebounds for the Cougars; Koger had 10 rebounds, Pacios 9 and Izzy Trosper 7 for the Lions.

Brussels 23, Baumholder 17

Friday at Baumholder

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Finals
Brussels 5 3 8 7 23
Baumholder 2 3 5 7 17

Top scorers – Brussels: Brigh Richard 9, Madison Powell 6, Nino Kaponadze 4; Baumholder: Marley Wilson 3, Eva Bianes Delrosario 3, Sara Ross 3.

Baumholder 33, Brussels 28

Saturday at Baumholder

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Finals
Brussels 8 3 6 11 28
Baumholder 6 13 6 8 33

Top scorers – Brussels: Richard 7, Chrysoula Karakonstanti 6, Kaponadze 6; Baumholder: Wilson 15, Bianes Delrosario 13, Emily Ramirez 5.

Wiesbaden 63, Lakenheath 23

Friday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Lakenheath 4 8 9 2 23
Wiesbaden 17 10 22 14 63

Top scorers Sydney DuPont 11, Natalia Ramos Colon 6, Annabella Potenzone 4; Keyoni Green 22, Camilla McGill 11, Anjelina Richardson 9. Noteworthy Saniyah Housey and McGill each had 15 rebounds, and Green had 9 boards for the Warriors.

Wiesbaden 70, Lakenheath 32

Saturday at Wiesbaden

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Lakenheath 10 13 2 7 32
Wiesbaden 17 14 23 16 70

Top scorers Lakenheath: DuPont 17, Ramos Colon 6, Potenzone 4; Wiesbaden: Green 18, McGill 17, Lillian Lovern 13. Noteworthy McGill had 13 rebounds, Housey 6 boards and Green had 5 rebounds for the Warriors.

WRESTLING

DODEA wrestling sectional tournaments

Saturday at Kaiserslautern

Boys

106 1. Leonardo Vega (Alconbury), 2. Levi Lesher (Ramstein), 3. Jaden Dean (Kaiserslautern), 4. Noah Schmermund (Ram).

113 1. Ethan Holden (Ram), 2. Thomas Barcroft (Ram), 3. Jose Santiago-Rivera (AFNORTH).

120 1. Ulysses Sanner (Ram), 2. Julius Kelly (Ram), 3. Andrew Barbee (Alcon), 4. Elijah Mayor (Kais).

126 1. Joshua Kim (Kais), 2. Xavier Bautista (Lakenheath), 3. Julian Paucar (Ram), 4. Edison Vega (Alcon).

132 1. Christian Dey (Lake), 2. Nate Greene (Ram), 3. Logan Conrad (AFN), 4. Gavin Tweet (Ram).

138 1. Darien Bidlack (Ram), 2. Camren Carlson (Ram), 3. Landyn Krimpleman (Kais), 4. Noah Blas (Kais).

144 1. Jacob Stuhler (Alcon), 2. Davyn Meno (Kais), 3. Talon Keeton (Ram), 4. Ethan Chanthavilay (Ram).

150 – 1. Rhys Barlow (Ram), 2. Ryan Parvin (Ram), 3. Justin Cooper (Kais), 4. Christopher Young (Kais).

157 1. Ryan Cassem (Ram), 2. Shadrach Dimacutac (Kais), 3. Logan Ranger (AFN), 4. Parker Grimm (Lake).

165 1. Xavier Schumacher (Ram), 2. Drew Varholy (Ram), 3. Matthew Mihalyi (Lake), 4. Isaac Farrer (Spangdahlem).

175 1. Noah Fillmore (Ram), 2. Rutger Nelson (Ram), 3. Andrew Luce (Lake), 4. Thomas Flynn (Alcon).

190 1. Sawer Nelson (Ram), 2. Broc LeRoy (Kais), 3. Wesson Roney (Lake), 4. Moses Miranda (Ram).

215 1. Chris Farrington (Ram), 2. Jessiah Cruz (Lake), 3. Samuel Elliot (Ram), 4. Anders Olsen (Kais).

285 1. Trevor Jones (Ram), 2. Johnathan Mihalyi (Lake), 3. Kiriel Dulin (Spang), 4. Evan Houser (Alcon).

Girls

105 1. Lilianna Greene (Ram), 2. Alyssa Meas (Baum), 3. Hadley Schwamburger (Ram).

114 1. Alexis Hall (Ram), 2. Lily Quigley (Alcon).

120 1. Madeline Moga (Ram), 2. Jeannette Bryant-Soto (Lake), 3. Leslie Marie Galbraith (Lake), 4. Juliet Thompson (Alcon).

126 – 1. Alejandra Sanner, 2. Aaliyah Lott (Baum), 3. Kaleigh Nix, 4. Charlotte Fontaine (Ram).

132 1. Lucy Cox (Ram), 2. Lily Farrington (Ram), 3. Janiyah Smith (Kais), 4. Teresa Martin (Alcon).

138 1. Shayla Hill (Ram), 2. Isa Ramirez-Ortiz (Kais), 3. Ava Fontaine (Ram), 4. Gabriella Baltazar (Kais).

145 1. Lydia Cox (Ram), 2. Kyleigh Duboise (Ram), 3. Addison Culak (Alcon), 4. Elizabeth Fleming (Lake).

152 1. Kaelyn Ronnau (Kais), 2. Leona Smith (Ram), 3. Alexis Farmakis (Spang), 4. Isabella Smith (Kais).

165 1. Rhianna Elliot (Ram), 2. Devri Deakin (Ram).

185 1. Aurora Amato (Ram), 2. Kacy Doskey (Ram).

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Kent has filled numerous roles at Stars and Stripes including: copy editor, news editor, desk editor, reporter/photographer, web editor and overseas sports editor. Based at Aviano Air Base, Italy, he’s been TDY to countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo and Bosnia. Born in California, he’s a 1988 graduate of Humboldt State University and has been a journalist for more than 40 years.
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Matt is a sports reporter for Stars and Stripes based in Kaiserslautern, Germany. A son of two career Air Force aircraft maintenance technicians, he previously worked at newspapers in northeast Ohio for 10 years and is a graduate of Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. 

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